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It’s been a piss poor few days around my house, as none of us are feeling great—my new 9th grader feeling the worst of the three of us. 🙁 So I may not actually get stuff watched tonight, but my DVR is busy nonetheless. Check out what we think you should be watching. 🙂

Jenny’s Choice #1

The last new episode of Rizzoli & Isles was kind of a heartbreaker for Jane and Frankie because one of the guys they knew growing up was killed. When they learned that his brothers—the other members of his “boy band”—had killed him, the heartbreak just wratcheted up a notch. I think my favorite part of the episode, though, had to be Maura listening to and watching the victim and his brothers sing and perform while she performed an autopsy on him. It was just an incredibly sad episode, and not just on the case front. Angela found out that Lydia had slept with her ex-husband (husband at the time? I don’t know..) and son both and wasn’t sure which was the father of her baby. Angela was understandably hurt, and at first, she was almost more upset at Jane and Frankie, who knew but didn’t tell her. She started to move out, but they convinced her she had nothing to be ashamed about, that it was all their father’s fault and not hers, and she stayed, gathering the two of them and Maura in a group hug that was very sweet.

Tonight is the summer finale. I don’t know when it will be back on, but I assume in January or thereabouts. I hope the mid-season ends on a good note for Frankie, who thinks he bombed his detective’s interview, and for the whole Rizzoli family, what with a possible grandbaby or half-sibling on the way.

In tonight’s episode, “Melt My Heart to Stone,” a statue breaks open to reveal a dead woman inside; the squad gets a new homicide detective; Dennis Rockmond returns to Boston and tries to woo Maura; Lydia goes into labor.

Don’t miss it tonight on TNT at 9/8c. Learn where to find episodes online of Rizzoli & Isles @ Clicker.

Wow, what a really light night of TV tonight, especially for scripted shows! Most of the networks are either airing reruns or some sort of reality shows. But it’s just the calm before next week’s new TV storm of season and series premieres and finales. So if you’re not watching the Olympics, tonight’s a great night to work on emptying that DVR for fall! Or if you’re looking for something new to watch, here’s our suggestions.

Kyle’s Choice

We are down to the final 5 contestants on The Glee Project. Last week, the theme was Romanticality. (Is that even a word?!) The six contestants paired themselves into couples for the homework task—Shanna and Michael, Aylin and Lily, and Blake and Ali. Guest judge Darren Criss wasn’t impressed by the girls’ full-on make-out and instead chose Blake and Ali as the top team, with Blake being the winner. This was the first time Blake had won something and the first time Shanna had received any negative feedback (which she blamed on her partner and perennial bottom three, Michael). For the video shoot, Blake chose to keep Ali as his partner, but Lily was paired with Michael, and Aylin was paired with Shanna. Shanna and Aylin hardly connected romantically and seemed to just be having fun dancing, while Blake failed to harmonize, making them the bottom three. In the end, Shanna wasn’t called back.

I think Shanna’s downfall was that she was never in the bottom three, and this was the first time she had to sing for Ryan. While she sang great, she had no connection with Ryan, whereas the others had sung for him so many times that he had more of a sense of their personalities. While it’s interesting seeing this Glee casting process, there are a couple things that bug me with the way this show is run. First, Ryan Murphy seems to be more concerned with finding a pre-packaged character than finding a talented singer/dancer/actor. This past week, I even heard the phrase “this isn’t a talent competition”—that’s exactly what this is! And if they are really looking for characters, I don’t understand why the two guys are still in the competition—there is nothing unique about them. Also, why does it need to be only one person who gets a part on Glee? In the first season, they gave four of the contestants roles. I would be perfectly fine seeing as many of these contestants as they want get roles—I had no problems with the “cop-out” ending to the first season.

In tonight’s episode, “Actability,” acting ability is appraised in a test that includes a performance of the Pink song “Perfect.”

See who goes home tonight on Oxygen at 10/9c. Learn where to find episodes online of The Glee Project @ Clicker.

I’m having so much fun watching the Olympics—well, specifically gymnastics, swimming, & diving. I’ve been surprised by a lot of things so far this year. Michael Phelps isn’t doing as well as I would have expected or had hoped, there was a big shocker at the women’s gymnastics concerning the All-Around… But I’ve been enjoying it all. 🙂 Still, there are other things on tonight, so let’s see what we think you should be watching. 🙂

Jenny’s Choice

This season of Covert Affairs has been so different. Jai is dead. Annie has secret feelings for Auggie. Auggie is now engaged to his girlfriend, Parker—who Auggie had to read in so she knows he’s CIA. And Annie’s sister Danielle is reconciling with her husband and moving. Whew! Last week was fun. Auggie, Parker, and two friends of hers from the Peace Corps were kidnapped. The best parts of it were when they had to jump over to the other building and when Annie knew what Auggie would do—and she was right there when he called in to his old office. My biggest complaint about the episode was what I’ve said since the premiere: Annie’s relationships with Joan & Lena. It’s like Annie has suddenly become a puppet for Lena, and I hate that. Up until the end, when she fought for the fact that she knew Auggie best, she was siding solely with Lena, and it pissed me off. Lena is changing Annie—she doesn’t have the loyalty to Joan that I loved in the first two seasons, and she’s gotten heavily involved with an asset.

The last two episodes have been pretty Auggie heavy, but I’ve read that the last few minutes of tonight’s episode changes him and takes him to a dark place for the season. What it is, I have no idea—and to tell the truth, I’m scared to find out!

On tonight’s episode, “Speed of Light,” as the CIA and FBI both investigate a break-in at a high-tech company, Annie reaches out to FBI agent Vincent Rossabi in the hopes of finding out what the thief stole and how it relates to her current assignment for Lena. But her mission quickly becomes more complicated when Simon unexpectedly shows up in D.C. Sarah Clarke, Richard Coyle, Anne Dudek, & Noam Jenins guest star.

Comic-Con is just about two weeks away, and I’m getting really excited. However, I’m also stressing out about what I’m going to be able to see! They seem to have really spread out the TV panels this year, so it’s going to be tough to do my usual pick a room and stick with it. Speaking of lots of to see, Tuesdays are one of the more packed nights of TV this summer. Read on to find out what we recommend you check out tonight.

Kyle’s Choice

The thing I like about The Glee Project is that it gives us a glimpse into the Glee casting process—as insane as it may be. This season, the show really hasn’t changed that much—I think even the episode names are the same as last year. However, they seem to have really tried to get a real diverse group of contestants this time, including a girl in a wheelchair, a blind guy, and a transgender male. Last week, it was all about Vulnerability, and the contestants needed to show theirs while performing “Everybody Hurts.” As usual, this led to lots of tears among the contestants. It was Mario, Charlie, and Lily who had to do last chance performances, and once again, my lack of musical taste was confirmed—I thought Charlie’s rendition of “Fix You” sounded terrible (it was very different from the original), but Ryan Murphy loved it. However, in the end, no one was sent home.

In tonight’s episode, “Sexuality,” the contestants must prove their sultry worth in a lusty rendering of the songs “Moves Like Jagger” and “Milkshake.” Naya Rivera is the guest mentor.

Check it out tonight on Oxygen at 10/9c. Learn where to find episodes online of The Glee Project @ Clicker.